recent work

Walsin Centro Takes Shape

Rising in the rapidly growing city of Nanjing, China, this complex mixed-use project required a very simple, clean, and flexible wayfinding and identity approach.  To link the many different components of the project (multiple high rise office towers, hotel, conference center, six story retail base, and entertainment facilities), RSM has designed a family of signs [...]

City’s Cultural Plaza Enhancements

Working with the City of Rancho Cucamonga, RSM is enhancing the existing cultural plaza and public parking experience by designing a fun and energetic graphics program to engage the visitor and bring them to the many amenities of this Cultural Center – the events plaza, public library, theater, and conference facility.
The team at RSM designed [...]

RSM working in the “Heart” of Barrio Logan

Barrio Logan, a unique and diverse neighborhood located in southern San Diego at the foot of the Coronado Bay Bridge is under redevelopment to enhance the community’s cultural and ethnic qualities and the neighborhood’s distinctive character.
As part of the redevelopment, RSM is working closely with Shea Properties on Mercado del Barrio, a residential and commercial [...]

7,000 Acres of Signage Begins…

RSM Design is excited to see the masterplan identity signage and graphics designed for the 7,000 acre community of Lake Nona, Florida recently implemented.
As the  architectural graphics consultant for the Lake Nona community, RSM has orchestrated the design and followed the implementation of the signs for an area the size of Manhattan. The relationship with [...]

Get a Taste of Simply Delicious

RSM Design recently had the pleasure of working with pastry chef and owner of Simply Delicious, Sally Meyerhoffer, whose up-and-coming Southern California business creates amazing custom baked goods.
Sally’s vision for Simply Delicious is explained directly in the name, baked goods that are simple and delicious. She focuses on quality of ingredients, freshness and perfection to [...]

UCR Fabrication Update…

The RSM team is currently working with UCR to implement the signage package for the University of California – Riverside, Commons Building.  Finding the perfect locations for each sign type can be challanging on an existing project.  Our team walked through the project with the UCR administration and student team members to place the scale mock-ups [...]

Hot Off the Screen – RSM Launches Updated Website.

Cheers rang out in the office as the launch of RSM Design’s newly rebuilt and improved website made its debut last week after several months of dedicated work.
The goal was to take the best of the existing site and make it more engaging with greater depth of quality and information. Improvements include the featuring of [...]

City of Southlake – Council Reviews Mock-ups

Working with the City of Southlake, Texas and coordinating with TexDOT standards, full size mock-ups were created for onsite review. Using digital prints on plywood to confirm the scale of messages and signs, the team went through the area to find the best locations for each sign to ensure visibility and clarity. The mock-ups brought [...]

Sneak Peak from Qingdao

Opening in April 2010, Marina City is a large mixed-use project located in the coastal city of Qingdao, China, and also served as the backdrop to the sailing venue for the 2008 Olympic Games. It includes such diverse components as a waterfront boardwalk, two large retail districts, offices, residential, an ice skating rink, and the [...]

RSM Off the Wall!

RSM teams up with Vans marketing for a competition in shoe design. Each designer was given one pair of white canvas shoes and a set of design parameters, including marketability, creativity, originality, and “off the wall” attitude. However, the only real parameter was that the designer had fun. And with all the different solutions, it’s [...]